Holy Crud ! Would have never seen that, I don't think . That is very strange looking . Especially on the checklist . Reverse negative ?? I'm lost there, I thought they were done by hand ? Even if it were a reverse negative though, wouldn't his thumb be on backward too? I got to look at that again And Stone . . . Did you know that was like that , or did you look to see if you had one too ?
Maybe he just held his glove on the other hand while he was pitching and switched the glove ?
<< <i>And Stone . . . Did you know that was like that , or did you look to see if you had one too ? >>
Anthony
I knew that the artistry for the T3 is similar to the T206s - and had to check to make sure if they were the same - no - I never noticed anything unusual about the pic when I scanned/looked at it.
Gotta love the artwork tho - chromolithography done at the turn of the century is about as sweet as it gets for those who like the classical look - tho I have nothing against the UV coating, full bleed, refractor, dufex technology of modern cards. I like that too!
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Must have been the thing to do back then?
mike
It all evens out though. Burns had a three-legged dog, Willy.
… must have been nice to be the most advanced man on the planet…
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Would have never seen that, I don't think .
That is very strange looking .
Especially on the checklist .
Reverse negative ??
I'm lost there, I thought they were done by hand ?
Even if it were a reverse negative though, wouldn't his thumb be on backward too?
I got to look at that again
And Stone . . . Did you know that was like that , or did you look to see if you had one too ?
Maybe he just held his glove on the other hand while he was pitching and switched the glove ?
<< <i>And Stone . . . Did you know that was like that , or did you look to see if you had one too ? >>
Anthony
I knew that the artistry for the T3 is similar to the T206s - and had to check to make sure if they were the same - no - I never noticed anything unusual about the pic when I scanned/looked at it.
Gotta love the artwork tho - chromolithography done at the turn of the century is about as sweet as it gets for those who like the classical look - tho I have nothing against the UV coating, full bleed, refractor, dufex technology of modern cards. I like that too!
mike
<< <i>… must have been nice to be the most advanced man on the planet… >>
And here I was thinking that was me.